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Ever wonder exactly when and where Kingdom Come Deliverance takes place? Here's what you want to know. In your search for ...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is stunning us all with its ... there's a very easy way to avoid them – just look down. This secret skill is shared by FabioDracul on YouTube in a video that shows ...
Talk to Peshek who lives near Rattay (you meet him in the story) and ask about Lockpick training. You can repeatedly unlock the same chest he provides to grind your lockpick skill indefinitely.
If you’re a diehard Game of Thrones fan, then you’re in for a treat because there’s a sword found in Kingdom Come: Deliverance that ... west of Rattay and southeast of Vranik and Sasau.
Secret perks are special buffs you’ll earn by completing in-game activities — these perks are not unlocked through skill points or by leveling up. Instead, you’ll need to complete a secret ...
As explained by the player, in order to trigger this secret cutscene, it's necessary to commit multiple crimes, affecting Henry’s reputation through the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 crime and ...
Yes, there is horse armor in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and it isn’t even ... It’s actually located in a secret hideaway that’s pretty tricky to find. You’ll have to explore the forests ...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a deep and deliberate RPG, and one redditor has found some hidden mechanics that can make role-playing even more immersive. It turns out, if you dress Henry ...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 does not mess around. Go on a murder spree or cause too much wanton chaos and the game will take notice, unlocking one of its most secret and surprising endings in the ...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 lets players act how they like in the medieval open world but not without consequences, and it turns out being an absolute arse all the time unlocks a secret ...
Here’s how it works. PC Gamer's Morgan Park treated us to a story last week about the downsides of a life of crime in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2—specifically, a very conspicuous brand that ...
As simple as it sounds - though it's not the most palatable of things - it turns out that socking the occasional cow or sheep actually has in-game benefits. Going to town on the local bovine ...